A server cabinet includes a cabinet, a first slide rail, and a second slide rail. The cabinet includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear wall, two sidewalls, and two doors. The first slide rail is mounted on an inner surface of one of the sidewalls. The first slide rail has a first end and an opposite second end. The first slide rail defines a first slide groove. The first end is adjacent to the doors, and the second end is close to the rear wall. The second slide rail has a first and a second connection ends. The second slide rail defines a second slide groove. The first connection end is rotatably coupled to the first end so that the second slide rail is capable of rotating relative to the first slide rail to a position where the second slide rail aligns with the first slide rail.
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10. A server system comprising:
a server having a plurality of rollers on two opposite sides; and
a server cabinet comprising:
a cabinet comprising a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear wall, and two sidewalls;
a first slide rail mounted on an inner surface of one of the sidewalls, the first slide rail having a first end and an opposite second end, the first slide rail defining a first slide groove, the first end defining two connection holes, and the second end close to the rear wall; and
a second slide rail having a first connection end and a second connection end, the second slide rail defining a second slide groove, the first connection end comprising two connection shafts, the first end of the first slide rail being rotatably connected to the first connection end by the two connection shafts pivotally inserting into the two connection holes;
wherein the second slide rail is capable of rotating relative to the first slide rail to a position where the second slide rail aligns with the first slide rail and the second slide groove communicates with the first slide groove, to allow the rollers to slide from the first slide groove to the second slide groove or from the second slide groove to the first slide groove.
1. A server cabinet, comprising:
a cabinet comprising a top surface, a bottom surface, a rear wall, and two sidewalls;
a first slide rail mounted on an inner surface of one of the sidewalls, the first slide rail having a first end and an opposite second end, the first slide rail defining a first slide groove, the first end defining two connection holes, and the second end close to the rear wall; and
a second slide rail having a first connection end and an opposite second connection end, the second slide rail defining a second slide groove, the first connection end comprising two connection shafts, the first end of the first slide rail being rotatably connected to the first connection end by the two connection shafts pivotally inserting into the two connection holes;
wherein the first slide rail and the second slide rail are configured for receiving a plurality of rollers, and the second slide rail is capable of rotating relative to the first slide rail to a position where the second slide rail aligns with the first slide rail and the second slide groove communicates with the first slide groove to allow the rollers to slide from the first slide groove to the second slide groove or from the second slide groove to the first slide groove.
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1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a server cabinet and a server system with the server cabinet.
2. Description of Related Art
A commonly used server system includes a server cabinet and a server received in the server cabinet. However, it can be inconvenient to install the server in the server cabinet.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a server cabinet and a server system which can overcome the described limitations.
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The sidewalls 220 each have a bracket 225 for fixing the slide rail assembly 100.
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The first slide rail 10 includes a first end 12, an opposite second end 13, and defines a slide groove 11. The first end 12 defines two connection holes 122 at two opposite sides of the first slide groove 11. The rollers 40 slide along the first slide groove 11.
The second end 13 includes a stopper 15 for preventing the rollers 40 from sliding out of the first slide groove 11.
The first slide rail 10 further includes two support parts 16 facing away from the first slide groove 11, and defines a fixing groove 18. The two support parts 16 are arranged at the first end 12 and the second end 13 respectively, and for assembling the first slide rail to the sidewall 220. The fixing groove 18 is configured for coupling with an endplate 19. The endplate 19 limits rotation of the second slide rail 20 relative to the first slide rail 10.
The second slide rail 20 includes a first connection end 22, a second connection end 23, and a second slide groove 21 defined therein. The rollers 40 slide along the second slide groove 21. The first connection end 22 includes two protrusions 26 extending from two sides of the second slide groove 21 along a longitudinal axis of the second slide rail 20. Each protrusion 26 has a connection shaft 28 formed thereon. Each connection shaft 28 is received in a respective connection hole 122 so that the first slide rail 10 is rotatable around the connection shaft 28 relative to the second slide rail 20. When the second slide rail 20 rotates to a position aligning with the first slide rail 10, the second slide groove 21 aligns and communicates with the first slide groove 11, allowing the rollers 40 to slide from the first slide groove 11 to the second slide groove 21.
A width of the first slide groove 11 is substantially equal to that of the second slide groove 21. The width of the first slide groove 11 exceeds a diameter of the roller 40.
When the second slide rail 20 rotates to a position in which the second slide rail 20 is substantially perpendicular to the first slide rail 10, the endplate 19 is coupled to the fixing groove 18, fixing the second slide rail 20 in position.
The third slide rail 30 includes a guide end 32 and a third connection end 33, a third slide groove 31 defined therein, and two support parts 35. The rollers 40 can slide along the slide groove 31. The two support parts 35 are arranged on a side of the third slide rail 30 facing away from the third slide groove 31. The third slide rail 30 is fixed on an inner surface of the door 260 via the support parts 35.
When the door 260 is hinged open to a position in which the third slide rail 30 aligns with the first slide rail 10, a distance between the first end 12 and the third connection end 33 is substantially equal to a length of the second slide rail 20. When the third slide rail 30 is in this position and the second slide rail 20 is rotated to align with the first slide rail 10, the second slide rail 20 connects the first slide rail 10 and the third slide rail 30 as a bridge so that the first slide groove 11 communicates with the second slide groove 21 and the third slide groove 31. In this way, the rollers 40 can slide along the first, the second, and the third slide grooves 11, 21, 31.
The third slide rail 30 further defines a fixing groove 36 at the guide end 32. The fixing groove 36 is received in a endplate 37, thus preventing the rollers 40 from sliding out of the third slide groove 31 via the guide end 32.
In the present embodiment, the first, the second, and the third slide grooves 11, 21, 31 are T-shaped in cross-section.
The first slide rail 10 is fixed on an inner surface of the sidewall 220 by the support part 16 and the bracket 225. The first end 12 is adjacent to the doors 260, and the second end 13 is next to the rear wall 230.
The two first slide rails 10 are mounted on corresponding sidewalls 220 in a face-to-face fashion.
The third slide rails 30 are mounted on a respective inner surface of the door 260 face to face. A height of the third slide rail 30 relative to the bottom surface 250 is substantially equal to that of the first slide rail 10 from the bottom surface 250. The third connection end 33 is adjacent to a rotation axis (not labeled) of the door 260. The guide end 32 is separated from the rotation axis of the door 260.
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While various embodiments have been described, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited thereto. To the contrary, various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art), are also intended to be covered. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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